The two pictures compare the layout of the Local Museum, which is located between Harford Street and Redcliff Street, over a period of 50 years.
It is clear that the significant change made was in terms of the building. Additionally, the museum involved the addition of a new car park and some trees in the outdoor area.
The museum was extended from 1957 to 2007, so that the museum, which was separated into three parts (namely, the national history exhibition, local history room, and museum storeroom) in 1957, was divided into six parts by constructing new facility rooms such as a café, reception, and shop.
The access path from the road to the museum had been changed as the main corridor was destroyed and replaced with parking. Also, in 1957, the entrance hall of the main building was located in the middle of the bottom, while it was translated to the southwest of the building in 2007. In addition, the outdoor area was decorated with some trees.
